Technical Data: Model Number
Technical Data: Model Number
Technical data
General specifications
Sensing range 60 ... 2000 mm
Adjustment range 90 ... 2000 mm
Dead band 0 ... 60 mm
Standard target plate 100 mm x 100 mm
Transducer frequency approx. 175 kHz
Response delay approx. 150 ms
Indicators/operating means
LED green solid green: Power on
LED yellow 1 solid: switching state switch output 1
flashing: program function
LED yellow 2 solid: switching state switch output 2
flashing: program function
LED red normal operation: "fault"
program function: no object detected
Electrical specifications
Operating voltage UB 10 ... 30 V DC , ripple 10 %SS
No-load supply current I0 ≤ 50 mA
Input/Output
Synchronization bi-directional
0 level -UB...+1 V
1 level: +4 V...+UB
Model Number input impedance: > 12 KOhm
synchronization pulse: ≥ 100 µs, synchronization interpulse
UB2000-F42-E6-V15 period: ≥ 2 ms
Synchronization frequency
Single head system Common mode operation ≤ 30 Hz
Multiplex operation ≤ 30/n Hz, n = number of sensors
Features Output
• 2 independent switch outputs Output type 2 switch outputs PNP, NO/NC selectable
Rated operating current Ie 200 mA , short-circuit/overload protected
• Extremely small unusable area Default setting Switch point A1: 90 mm , Switch point A2: 2000 mm , wide
sound lobe
• TEACH-IN Voltage drop Ud ≤ 2.5 V
Repeat accuracy ≤ 0.5 % of switching point
• Interference suppression
Switching frequency f ≤ 2.7 Hz
(adjustable divergence of sound
Range hysteresis H 1 % of the set operating distance
cone in close range)
Temperature influence ± 1 % of full-scale value
• Temperature compensation Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature -25 ... 70 °C (-13 ... 158 °F)
• Synchronization options Storage temperature -40 ... 85 °C (-40 ... 185 °F)
Mechanical specifications
• NO/NC selectable
Connection type Connector M12 x 1 , 5-pin
Degree of protection IP54
Diagrams Material
Housing ABS
Transducer epoxy resin/hollow glass sphere mixture; foam polyurethane,
Characteristic response curve cover PBT
Mass 140 g
Compliance with standards and
Distance Y [m]
directives
1
Flat surface 100 mm x 100 mm Standard conformity
Standards EN 60947-5-2:2007+A1:2012
IEC 60947-5-2:2007 + A1:2012
0.5
-1
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
Distance X [m]
Y
X
wide sonic beam
narrow sonic beam
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Additional Information
Dimensions
Switching output programmation
Unusable area
15 7.5 5.2
Object distance
M12x1
output 2 A2
A2
52.5
SET
TEACH IN
Mode 2:
34
output 1 A1
MODE
output 2 A2
80
65
A1
16 output 2 A2
A1 , A2 : Object presence detection.
Both outputs operate according to the selected mode,
if an object is located within the detection range.
Note:
means: cover transducer surface with your hand,
while programming the output.
If A1 = A2, the output work like A1 < A2
Electrical Connection
Standard symbol/Connections:
(version E6, pnp)
1 (BN) + UB
5 (GY) Sync.
U 4 (BK)
Switch output 1
2 (WH)
Switch output 2
3 (BU)
- UB
Pinout
1
5
2 4
3
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1 BN (brown)
2 WH (white)
3 BU (blue)
4 BK (black)
5 GY (gray)
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Ultrasonic sensor UB2000-F42-E6-V15
Accessories
MH 04-3505
Mounting aid for FP and F42 sensors
MHW 11
Mounting brackets for sensors
V15-G-2M-PVC
Female cordset, M12, 5-pin, PVC cable
Functional description
The sensor can be completely parameterised using 2 keys on the side of the housing. One special feature of this sensor is the
option of adapting the ultrasonic beam width to the ambient conditions at the place where the sensor is used.
Teach-in of switching points:
Teach-in of switching points is used to determine the points at which the switching outputs will change their state. In addition,
the order of switching points A1 < A2, or A1 > A2 also determines the effective direction (normally closed/open function) of the
window in the output function (operating mode) "Window + Switching point“ (see below).
Press key A1 > 2 seconds The sensor goes into learning mode for switching point
A1
Position the target object at The sensor indicates by rapid flashing of the yellow
the desired distance LED that the target object has been detected. If no ob-
ject is detected, the red LED flashes.
Press key A1 briefly The sensor completes the Teach-in process for switch-
ing point A1 and stores the value in permanent memo-
ry. If the object is uncertain (red LED lit irregularly) the
Teach-in value is not valid. Teach-in mode closes.
The process for Teach-in of switching point A2 is similar to what was described above, using key A2.
Special feature for output function "Window + switching point“
In the case of the output function (operating mode) "Window + switching point“ (see below), switching points A1 and A2 define
the window limits of switch output 1.
A third switching point A3 can also be defined here at which switch output 2 switches.
Press key A1 + A2 > 2 sec- The sensor goes into learning mode for switching point
onds A3
Position the target object at The sensor indicates by rapid flashing of the yellow
the desired distance LEDs that the target object has been detected. If no ob-
ject is detected, the red LED flashes.
Press key A1 briefly The sensor completes the Teach-in process for switch-
(output 2: normally closed) ing point A3 and stores the value in permanent memo-
ry.
or If the object is uncertain (red LED lit irregularly) the
Teach-in value is not valid. Teach-in mode closes.
Press key A2 briefly
(output 2: normally open)
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Teach-in for switching points can only be performed within the first 5 minutes after turning on the power supply. If the switching
points need to be changed at a later time, this cannot be done until there is a new Power On.
Parameter assignment of the output function and ultrasound beam width
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If you press the A1 key while the power supply is being turned on and then hold it down for 1 second, the sensor goes into the
two-level parameterisation of operating modes.
2 switching points
Pause
n.o. (output 1) +
n.c. (output 2)
Window (output 1) +
Pause
switching point (output 2)
Pressing the A1 key for 2 seconds saves the selected output operating mode. The parameter assignment process is then com-
plete and the sensor returns to normal mode. If you press the A1 key briefly instead, you go to Level 2 (parameter assignment
of ultrasonic beam range).
Level 2, parameter assignment of ultrasonic beam width
The ultrasonic beam width can be adjusted to match the requirements of the application in Level 2.
Pressing the A2 key briefly will cause the possible beam widths to be selected one after the other (depending on the last beam
width to be parameterised). The functions are indicated by a flashing sequence of the red LED.
Wide beam
Pause
(default)
Pressing the A1 key for 2 seconds saves the selected type of beam width. The parameter assignment process is then complete
and the sensor returns to normal mode. If you press the A1 briefly instead, you go back to Level 1 (parameter assignment of
output function).
If parameterisation is not complete within 5 minutes (pressing the A1 key for 2 seconds), the sensor interrupts parameterisation
mode without changing the settings.
Synchronisation
The sensor is equipped with a synchronisation connection to suppress mutual interaction. If it is not turned on, the sensor works
at an internally generated cycle rate. Synchronisation of more than one sensor is possible in a number of different ways.
External synchronisation:
The sensor can be synchronised by the application of a square wave voltage externally. A synchronisation pulse on the syn-
chronisation input results in the execution of a measurement cycle. The pulse width must be greater than 100 µs. The meas-
urement cycle must be started with the falling signal edge. A Low level > 1 s or an open synchronisation input results in normal
operation of the sensor. A High level on the synchronisation input deactivates the sensor.
Two different operating modes are possible
- Multiple sensors can be controlled by the same synchronisation signal. The sensors work on synonymous cycle.
- Synchronisation pulses are sent cyclically to only one sensor each time. The sensors work in Multiplex mode.
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Self synchronisation:
The synchronisation connections of up to 5 sensors with option for self-synchronisation are connected with each other. These
sensors work after turning on the operating voltage in Multiplex mode. The On delay increases depending on the number of
sensors to be synchronised. Synchronisation is possible during Teach-in and vice-versa. Sensors must be operated unsynchro-
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